Tony Kanaan, ...

"I am very happy. We had a pretty good race. The car was consistent all
the time, the guys did a good job in the pits and I could be consistent on
the track. I think fourth place is good but I want more. I want to finish
one time in the top three and to try to win. For today, it was good. It's
time to think about Cleveland.

"Steve (Horne) told me about the start and to do a double brake at the end
of the straightaway to stay out of trouble. Throughout the race he was
helping me to keep a good pace. He is very important for me. It is good to
have him talking to me all the time. I think we can have pretty good
results together.

"It's too early to talk about the Rookie of the Year. We still have 10
races to go and I think Helio (Castro-Neves) and I are going to be fighting
to the end."

" At the start, I was lucky to not crash into anybody. I saw one car in
front of me, one beside me and cars going everywhere. During the race, I
started to pick up oversteer and it was getting worse and worse. Then I made
a mistake on the second start at the entry to the straight and (Luiz) Garcia
passed me. It was a very confusing race, but we moved up to second in the
championship and that is good for us."

"(Guy) Smith and (Didier) Andre tried to brake too deep and went straight.
I knew they weren't going to manage to stop the car where they were trying
to start braking. So when I started turning to get the apex for Turn One,
Geoff Boss hit me from behind and spun me around because he hit me and he
never lifted. He kept the throttle on and he spun me around. I got hit by
somebody else as well. There was damage to the front suspension and maybe
the rear suspension as well. That was my day."

Steve Dickson, Team Manager:

Tasman Motorsports filed a protest over the start of the race.

"Obviously, the start and Guy Smith. For us it was obvious and I think for
a lot of people. I think you look at the television and there it was --
improved position, improved situation. It's right in the rule book and it's
right on TV."